Table of contents for Comics as philosophy / edited by Jeff McLaughlin.

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Contents 
Acknowledgments 000
Introduction 000
What If? DC's Crisis and Leibnizian Possible Worlds 000
 Jeff McLaughlin
Describing and Discarding "Comics" as an Impotent Act of
Philosophical Rigor 000
 Robert C. Harvey
"No Harm in Horror": Ethical Dimensions of the Postwar Comic Book
Controversy 000
 Amy Kiste Nyberg
Truth Be Told: Authorship and the Creation of the Black Captain
America 000
 Stanford W. Carpenter
Plato, Spider-Man and the Meaning of Life 000
 Jeremy Barris
Modernity, Race, and the American Superhero 000
 Aldo Regalado
Deconstructing the Hero 000
 Iain Thomson
Jean-Paul Sartre Meets Enid Coleslaw: Existential Themes in Ghost
World 000
 Laura Canis and Paul Canis
Making the Abstract Concrete: How a Comic Can Bring to Life the
Central Problems of Environmental Philosophy 000
 Kevin de Laplante
The Good Government According to Titin: Long Live Old Europe? 
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 Pierre Skilling
Drawn into 9/11, But Where Have all the Superheroes Gone? 000
 Terry Kading
Bibliography 000
Index 000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Comic books, strips, etc. -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Comic books, strips, etc. -- History and criticism.